Abdul Haleem Hafez’s Ahwak, a song of pained but unwavering love, accompanies the audience as we drift in, to sit before a purpley-blue and softly lit stage. It is empty but for a pile of preserved oranges, a chair over which a blazer is draped, and a plain frame. This is the sparse but already emotionally charged environment that welcomes us to For A Palestinian, a play written by Bilal Hasna and Aaron Kilercioglu, and performed by Bilal Hasna. The play follows the concordant narratives of effervescent Bilal, a young British-Palestinian, set to visit Palestine for a wedding and impassioned ye…